Amsterdam’s State Museum reopened in 2013 after a decade of renovations made ample room for the vast collection of historic art, encompassing some 8,000 pieces, including works from Dutch masters such as Rembrandt, van Dyck and Vermeer. The best known and most prominently displayed piece in the collection is Rembrandt’s The Night Watch, but visitors can also find everything from sculptures to artifacts, from both the Netherlands and Dutch colonial territories around the world.